Posted on May 16, 2008 by theexpositor
Collin Hansen, Editor-at-large for Christianity Today, recently interviewed Dr. David Wells, concernign hsi latest book, The Courage to Be Protestant. Wells is the Andrew Mutch Distinguished Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Read the entire article at ChristianityToday.com
Hansen: You argue that liberty on nonessentials has led evangelicals to devalue certain important [...]
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Posted on October 3, 2007 by theexpositor
Strange Baptist Fire posts a response to the Dave Hunt book What Love Is This?, another anti-Calvinist rant by author Dave Hunt. Reading this article reminds of the thoughts I had after reading Debating Calvinism.
Read this excellent evaluation of Hunt’s book, by Evan Stewart.
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Posted on September 20, 2007 by theexpositor
By Anthony J. Carter
Reviewed By Rickey Armstrong from 9 Marks.org
On Being Black and Reformed is an excellent introduction to the African-American experience from the perspective of redemptive history. Any believer who seeks a greater appreciation of God and his sovereign ways will find the book a valuable read. African-Americans who read this book will be [...]
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Posted on August 10, 2007 by theexpositor
I came across this review of the Erwin McManus book Soul Cravings by Jonathan Leeman at 9Marks.org. I admit after a couple of paragraphs, I said to myself ‘Oh no’. Then as I read the complete article, what I read , in my opinion, was one of the most articulate and accurate assessments on McManus’ work [...]
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Posted on March 6, 2007 by theexpositor
As I have had said before, I am a huge Steve Camp fan, and this article examing the ministry of Mark Driscoll shows why. EMERGENTCY…a brief look at one of EC’s former/current leaders: Mark Driscoll takes a biblical, honest look at Driscoll and how he really does remain part of the emergent movement
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Posted on February 12, 2007 by theexpositor
From Dr. J. Ligon Duncan, pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Jackson, Mississippi in their Understanding the Times series,comes this message addressing the book by David Wells, No Place for Truth. It is available in transcript and mp3 formats.
In understanding the times, we will think together critically and biblically and Christianly about important cultural [...]
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Posted on February 1, 2007 by theexpositor
By John MacArthur From John’s upcoming book, The Truth War (Nelson, Spring 2007).
Many self-styled evangelicals today are openly questioning whether such a thing as truth even exists. Others suppose that even if truth does exist, we can’t be sure what it is, so it can’t really matter much. This type of thinking is epidemic, even among [...]
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Posted on January 22, 2007 by theexpositor
I was reading Christian Research Net this morning, and came across the feature of a wonderful review by Gary Gilley of the Erwin Mcmanus book The Barbarian Way. I had read the review before, but recalled how insightful it was. So I offer it here for your consideration.
The Barbarian Way: A Review by Gary Gilley
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